- The
Inca Empire,
officially known as the
Realm of the Four
Parts (Quechua: Tawantinsuyu, lit. "land of four parts"), was the
largest empire in pre-Columbian...
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Inca,
inca, -inka,
Inca Empire, or Inka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Inca Empire was the
largest empire in pre-Columbian America.
Inca, Inka...
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Inca mythology of the
Inca Empire was
based on pre-
Inca beliefs that can be
found in the Huarochirí M****cript, and in pre-
Inca cultures including Chavín...
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İncə or
Incha or
Indzha may
refer to:
İncə, Goychay,
Azerbaijan İncə, Shaki,
Azerbaijan Hinqar,
Azerbaijan Incheh (disambiguation), Iran This disambiguation...
- The
Spanish conquest of the
Inca Empire, also
known as the
Conquest of Peru, was one of the most
important campaigns in the
Spanish colonization of the...
- The
Incas were most
notable for
establishing the
Inca Empire which was
centered in modern-day
South America in Peru and Chile. It was
about 4,000 kilometres...
- The Sapa
Inca (from
Quechua sapa inka; lit. 'the only emperor') was the
monarch of the
Inca Empire (Tawantinsuyu "the
region of the four [provinces]")...
- The
Inca road
system (also
spelled Inka road
system and
known as
Qhapaq Ñan
meaning "royal road" in Quechua) was the most
extensive and
advanced transportation...
- The Neo-
Inca State, also
known as the Neo-
Inca state of Vilcabamba, was the
Inca state established in 1537 at
Vilcabamba by
Manco Inca Yupanqui (the son...
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Inca Kola (also
known as "Golden Kola" in
international advertising) is a soft
drink that was
created in Peru in 1935 by
British immigrant Joseph Robinson...